Answer to Question #282918 in Electricity and Magnetism for BIGIRMANA Elie

Question #282918

. Show that a uniform electric field cannot exist in the presence of a time-dependent magnetic field.


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Expert's answer
2022-01-16T13:09:38-0500

For a uniform electric field, "\\text{curl }\\vec E=0."

But, according to Maxwell–Faraday equation, for a time-dependent magnetic field, we have that


"\\text{curl }\\vec E=\\dfrac{-\\partial \\vec B(t)}{\\partial t}\\not=0."


That is why a uniform electric field cannot exist in the presence of a time-dependent magnetic field.


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